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by wakawaka28
834 days ago
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The point of the HR people is to weed out the people who are blatant liars and misfits. They should simply record your responses to trivial technical questions and pass along a score or something for consideration by a more qualified person. You have to imagine that every job gets tons of applications from people with zero experience or credentials, and you don't want engineers wasting time on that. |
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However, I can not imagine a situation that would ever call for 2 or more meetings. Nor can I visualize any circumstance where a meeting with HR would help with highly specialized position hiring.
Once your job description calls for 5+ years of experience, a master's or even a PhD, maybe a certificate or two and even publications on the field, there should not be more than a couple hundred applicants. Not even a hundred to be honest. And every one of those claims can be verified by manual online searches or automated tools. Furthermore, the only way of verifying the applicants actually know about those subjects is a meeting with a fellow engineer.